Executive Director
Billings Farm & MuseumWinter 2026 | Woodstock, VT
About Billings Farm & Museum
Billings Farm & Museum (Billings) was established in 1983 and is a primary ongoing project of the Woodstock Foundation, which also maintains a partnership with Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and owns the Woodstock Inn & Resort. Billings is unique among America's historic sites and outdoor museums in offering the experience of a fully operational dairy farm, engaging programs across the seasons, galleried exhibits, and an award-winning film. Through dynamic daily programming, seasonal and farm events, workshops, and unique after-hours experiences, Billings engages visitors of all ages. As the farm of the historic Billings estate, it also serves as the agricultural counterpart to Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. The new ED will join the Billings Farm & Museum at an exciting and pivotal moment in the museum's history. For more information about Billings Farm and Museum, please visit https://billingsfarm.org
About the Position:
The Executive Director (ED) will manage all operations of Billings and report to the Board of Trustees of the Woodstock Foundation. Billings has an operating budget of $6.4M, and annual revenue that exceeds $3M through philanthropic support, program fees, investments, and sales. The ED will manage a staff of 27 (plus additional seasonal staff) and 5 direct reports and will work closely with the Woodstock Foundation Board of Trustees, staff, partners, and community stakeholders to advance the mission while ensuring excellence in visitor experience, farm operations, educational programming, museum stewardship, and financial stability. Billings developed its first Interpretive Master Plan in 2023 with a renewed strategic vision. The new ED will play a key part in fulfilling the goals of this plan in collaboration with the Woodstock Foundation Board. This is a unique opportunity for a visionary, collaborative, mission-driven leader with proven experience in nonprofit management, museums, agriculture or land-based education, community engagement, and fundraising.
Key ResponsibilitiesStrategic Leadership & Vision
Key Qualifications:
Knowledge of sustainable agriculture, regenerative farming, or conservation a plus.
Compensation:
The salary for this position is $190,000 – $225,000 per year, commensurate with experience. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. To express interest, please submit your cover letter and resume in confidence here. jeid-1c51bc46ea6ba547a3f291935103679e